7.30.2009
Pigs and Turtles
I made another pig and turtle for my shop. I just can't get enough of these pigs right now - I'm working on some more for next week. I love the way wool stuffing feels - all soft and squishy. And these are some of my favorite vintage scraps. I have a big piece of that pink that I'm saving for something - just don't know what yet...
7.28.2009
When Pigs Fly softie pattern
I've been working on a new pattern for a long time now - I've finally got the assembly all figured out, but I just can't get it to work right. So I set it aside and decided to make this little pig who's been flying around in my head for awhile. I'll get back to the other one eventually, but it's nice to finish something and feel good about it - even if it means staying up until two in the morning so I can sew! (whew, I don't think I'll do that anymore.)The pig is just a regular pig - but then you can button on his wings and he becomes a flying pig. He's a nice little reminder that anything's possible.
I'll be adding the pattern to my shop soon, but first I'm going to share it with 200 of you. You can download the pdf here until it's gone. The pdf has instructions and a pattern that measures 8x10 so it can be easily printed. This pattern would be great for a beginner or intermediate sewer. It's a sweet project for all those little scraps, and it comes together pretty quickly.
*UPDATE* 7/29/09, 7:40
Thanks for all of your interest in the pattern! It has been moved to the shop now: wilsons.etsy.com
I appreciate feedback on the pattern. Hope you enjoy! Share your pigs in the flickr group.


7.13.2009
Flip Doll as Self Portrait
If I was wise enough to know I needed a break from blogging, I should have known better than to try to complete an art project before J is a month old.
But, you know, I did. And it's probably in part because I want to assure those people who ask if I'm still painting (and look disappointed when I say no) that I'm still an artist and designer even though I stay home with my children. I guess I want to assure myself, too.
This flip doll is the result of several ideas coalescing. With the birth of my second daughter, I was already thinking about motherhood and identity. Also, I was working on a new flip doll pattern (I'll share it when it's done!) when I read my sister's blog about the stories of The Goose Girl and The Seal Wife. Then, I saw the deadline for the Renaissance exhibit approaching, and I knew that if I didn't enter something in this show, I probably wouldn't do anything professional for the rest of the year. I guess it's nicely ironic that my insecurities about being an artist/mother motivated me to make this project about women's identity.
Still, now that I've finished this flip doll, photographed it, and mailed off my entry; I'm really glad to have a little "down" time to be a less distracted mom again. That's a good thing to be, too.
But, you know, I did. And it's probably in part because I want to assure those people who ask if I'm still painting (and look disappointed when I say no) that I'm still an artist and designer even though I stay home with my children. I guess I want to assure myself, too.
This flip doll is the result of several ideas coalescing. With the birth of my second daughter, I was already thinking about motherhood and identity. Also, I was working on a new flip doll pattern (I'll share it when it's done!) when I read my sister's blog about the stories of The Goose Girl and The Seal Wife. Then, I saw the deadline for the Renaissance exhibit approaching, and I knew that if I didn't enter something in this show, I probably wouldn't do anything professional for the rest of the year. I guess it's nicely ironic that my insecurities about being an artist/mother motivated me to make this project about women's identity.
Still, now that I've finished this flip doll, photographed it, and mailed off my entry; I'm really glad to have a little "down" time to be a less distracted mom again. That's a good thing to be, too.
7.03.2009
announcements...
Popping in from babyland for a couple bits of business:
First, my dust mitt tutorial was nominated for Top Tutorials Week at Luvinthemommyhood. She's sharing her top picks, so you can find lots of great tutorials over there all next week. Mine will be in the diy/repurposing category, so click on the button above to check it out, and vote for your favorites!
Also, remember Teah, from Aunt Lolo who won the wewilsons giveaway? She posted about her win here, and I'm keeping an eye on her blog to see what she does with the fabric. And enjoying her other sweet projects and shop, too.
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First, my dust mitt tutorial was nominated for Top Tutorials Week at Luvinthemommyhood. She's sharing her top picks, so you can find lots of great tutorials over there all next week. Mine will be in the diy/repurposing category, so click on the button above to check it out, and vote for your favorites!
Also, remember Teah, from Aunt Lolo who won the wewilsons giveaway? She posted about her win here, and I'm keeping an eye on her blog to see what she does with the fabric. And enjoying her other sweet projects and shop, too.
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